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erotanes
Newbie Joined: 24 July 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 17 |
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Posted: 29 July 2005 at 7:20pm |
About an hour ago I went online and was looking for some resources that
I could travel to for some human assistance on the matter of Islam. I
looked first online and came across the Muslim Community Mosque of
Metropolitan Phoenix and called them on the telephone. A gentleman
answered the phone and it was a bit hard to understand what he was
saying because of the foggy telephone and his accent. I asked him if he
knew of a place that I could to go study Islam and he told me all I
needed to do was recite the shahada over the telephone and I am allowed
to enter the womans section of the mosque. I listened closely to what
he was saying because I had to repeat what he said in arabic. It was
difficult because of the phone and I did not know if I was saying it
correctly because I could not see him mouth. I thought I knew what the
shahada is (There is no god but God, Muhammad is his prophet.). What I
repeated over the telephone in arabic was much longer. Now I suppose I
am going to the Mosque and I half to bring a sheet with me and they
will give me something to cover my head with and they will teach me how
to pray and help me. Well I am excited but I am scared. This is so new
to me and I do not really know what to expect because I have never been
in a Mosque before and I am so scared I will do something wrong or be
disrespectful (without realizing it). I feel like I am doing the right
thing. But at the same time I am frightened. I am also now thinking
about my friends. Often times the things they say and do are bad
things. Should I stay away from these people now?
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Lehua
Newbie Joined: 04 July 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 37 |
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Masallah!! Assalamu alaikum! I am very happy for you. The beginning is full of questions and discovery. Don't worry about doing something wrong, the sisters you are with should know that you are new and learning. In the beginning it can feel vey overwhelming, just remember the Koran was revealled over 23 years and you are only expected to do what you are capable of. Allah(swt) knows what is in your heart and is Oft-Forgiving and Merciful. In regards to your friends, begin with letting them know what is inapropriate behavior around you, i.e. lewd behavior, drinking, cursing, etc. If they are a true friend they will respect your wishes and refrain from doing inapropriate things around you. If you have to continue to remind them, distance yourself and let them come to you. If they do not come, unfortunetly they were not as close as once presummed. Insallah (God willing) your relationship with them will only become closer. In my experiences, I have less total number of friends however the ones I do have are closer than most of my family (Muslim and Non-Muslim). Lehua |
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erotanes
Newbie Joined: 24 July 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 17 |
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I will do my best not to stress too much about it. I am just very shy
arround new people which I am sure will make it that much more
difficult for me. Thank you for your support!
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nadeem_aus
Newbie Joined: 19 August 2004 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 37 |
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Congratulations Sister Erotanes! My advice, now that you have become a muslim is to take things slowly and learn little by little. That way you will have a good understanding of the religion and its customs.
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ZEA J
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congratulations sister.
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"You will never attain piety and righteousness,(and eventually paradise)until you
spend of that which you love."(Al-Imran:92) |
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J.R.
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ALLAHU AKBAR!! You're in my prayers and I'm SO HAPPY FOR YOU!!
Insha Allah the mosque will soon feel like your home!! |
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amna_ali
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Asslamualaikum Alhumdolillah We are so happy to have a new sister in Islam.Allahu Akbar. Inshallah Allah will help you to strengthen your faith. May Allah shower His blessings unto you and may you be able steadfast in Islam. La Illaha IllAllahu Muhammadu rasool Allah Ma Salaam |
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Kind words and the covering of faults are better than charity followed by injury. God is free of all wants and He is most forebearing. (Al baqra: 263)
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erotanes
Newbie Joined: 24 July 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 17 |
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Thank you all so much for your kind words! I am really excited. But now that I am a Muslim I have many questions about the life I have been living up to this point. How am I to behave? Am I allowed to attend my yoga classes anymore? How do I dress now? Where do I buy clothes now?
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